chairmanship
chairmanship 英 [ˈtʃeəmənʃɪp] 美 [ˈtʃerəmənʃɪp]
n. 主席的身份或资格
名词复数:chairmanships
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- n. 主席的身份或资格
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1. One Republican committee chairman was plainly distraught when he told a White House aide that he didn’t want to vote for impeachment but he would lose his chairmanship if he voted against it.
一个任委员会主席的共和党人简直就是发了狂,他对一名白宫助手说,他并不想投票支持弹劾,但如果他投反对票就会失去主席的职位。
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2. His board had long been hinting that he needed to put a succession plan in place, and, at 70, Land was coaxed into ceding his chairmanship.
长久以来,董事会也一直暗示他拟定一个继任计划。 于是兰德在70岁时被连哄带骗地卸任了主席职务。
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3. One of the most exciting features of thenew Congress is the prospect that the chairmanship of a House subcommittee thatoversees the Federal Reserve will go to Ron Paul.
本届新国会最令人兴奋的亮点之一,就是众议院里一个负责监督美联储的小组的主席位置很有可能会落到罗恩·保罗头上。
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